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  • Mircea Cantor, Don't Judge Filter Shoot, 2012

    Mircea Cantor

    Don't Judge Filter Shoot, 2012
    mixed media
    200 x 200 cm
    unique
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    'Don’t Judge, Filter, Shoot', first shown in Mircea Cantor’s solo show at the Centre Pompidou, consists of a monumental rosette composed out of different sized wooden sieves, which are violently...
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    'Don’t Judge, Filter, Shoot', first shown in Mircea Cantor’s solo show at the Centre Pompidou, consists of a monumental rosette composed out of different sized wooden sieves, which are violently penetrated by bullets made from gold and concrete. This major piece merges two main subjects in Mircea Cantor’s work, tradition and modernity. This basic object so related to civilization is now rendered to a relic, only seen through the lenses of modernity / war. The bullets made out of gold glorify the otherwise banal imagery of war that surrounds us, where the concrete bullets emphasize a tension of material poor and rich, past and present.
    Don’t Judge, Filter, Shoot, first shown in Mircea Cantor’s solo show at the Centre Pompidou, consists of a monumental rosette composed out of different sized wooden sieves, which are violently penetrated by bullets made from gold and concrete.
    This major piece merges two main subjects in Mircea Cantor’s work, tradition and modernity. This basic object so related to civilization is now rendered to a relic, only seen through the lenses of modernity/war. The bullets made out of gold glorify the otherwise banal imagery of war that surrounds us, where the concrete bullets emphasize a tension of material poor and rich, past and present.
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    Exhibitions

    - Art Basel, Art Fair, 2017, Basel (Switzerland) 

    - 'Innocent Material', 2018, Dvir Gallery Brussels

    - Mudac (Belgium) 

    - Artissima, Art Fair, 2019, Turin (Italy) 

    - 'Croque-morts', group show, 2022, Dvir Gallery Paris

    - 'Fenêtre du studio', group show, 2023, Dvir Gallery Paris

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